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See Who Passed the July 2024 Bar Exam
Of the 10,392 candidates the Board examined in July, 7,158 passed for an overall passing rate of 69%.Beyond the Brand Name: Why Nontraditional Trademarks Should be in Fashion
Unique product features or signature designs can be registered as trademarks when properly positioned. Besides a brand name, the question is, what other brand elements communicate their source to consumers such that they can be registered as trademarks?NJ's Top Personal Injury Awards Total Nearly $654M
The awards this year totaled about $654 million, which is much higher than last year's total of $169.3 million, and which makes the average award this year $32.7 million.Rise of the Influencers Puts In-House Legal in the Hot Seat
"Coming from an in-house perspective, the last thing you want is a letter on your desk from the government that is entitled 'Notice of Proposed Penalty Offense,'" said Sarah La Voi, a partner at Baker & Hostetler.Reformation of Contract Based on Mutual Mistake
This column focuses on the first ground for seeking reformation, mutual mistake and addresses recent Commercial Division decisions that have struggled with that issue.View more book results for the query "Ralph Lauren"
See Who Passed the July 2023 New York Bar Exam
Of the 9,779 candidates who took the most recent bar exam, 6,481 passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.Disputes Over Culturally Inspired Fashions On and Off the Runway
In this article, Natasha Reed discusses that while casting for runway shows seems to be moving toward cultural diversity, the fashion industry itself may have a cultural appropriation crisis. In this article, she lays out six fashion industry cultural appropriation disputes that made headlines, with some even making their way from the catwalk to court.Proposed Antitrust Class Action Claims Eyewear Conglomerate Engages in Price Fixing Scheme
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Celsius Founder Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud, Market Manipulation in Manhattan Federal Court
Prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York accused Mashinsky of portraying Celsius as a secure "bank" for crypto deposits while actually operating the company as a investment fund whose risks were not disclosed to customers.Trending Stories
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